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Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society (1878)


Author: Brooklyn Entomological Society
Volume: v. 1-4 (1878-82)
Subject: Insects
Publisher: Brooklyn, N.Y. : The Society
Language: English
Call number: 39088012626545
Digitizing sponsor: Smithsonian
Book contributor: Smithsonian Institution Libraries
Collection: biodiversity; americana
Notes: pages in this book are different shades, light tight, small rip at the bottom of pages #84-85, #28 text running off the bottom of the page & page numbers jump throughout the book.

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Vol. 8-56 called new series

Seven volumes were published May 1878-Apr. 1885, after which the Bulletin was combined with: Papilio, ISSN 0196-5832 and continued as: Entomologica Americana, ISSN 0096-3712, until Dec. 1890. In Oct. 1912 the publication of the Bulletin was resumed as new ser., v. 8, no. 1

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